Woods, Una(Queens University of Belfast, School of Law, 2009)
In England and Wales the enactment of the Land Registration Act 2002 dramatically
reduced the scope of the doctrine of adverse possession in relation to registered land.
The new adverse possession regime was justified ...
Power, Martin J.; Neville, Patricia; O'Dwyer, Maria(LCEN, LCAES, PAUL Partnership & Limerick Regeneration Agencies, 2012)
This research undertook a qualitative study of the social value of community-based adult education in Limerick City. In particular, the research sought to explore the social outcomes of learning for individuals, their ...
Cooper, Charlotte Rachel Mary(University of Limerick, 2012)
Over my 20 year involvement with the movement, I have come to notice that scant
attention is paid to fat activism. Despite intensified interest in fat in 21st century
Western culture, the richness of fat activism is not ...
This study has analysed food expenditure patterns to determine if consumption is
converging both within and across nation states in the European Union.
Convergence theory posits that with similar levels of economic ...
This doctoral thesis analyses the legal protection afforded to non-owning spouses in Ireland in relation to the family home through the different stages of a marital relationship – inter vivos, on death and on divorce. ...
This thesis examines 'transformations' of Irish traditional music represented
in speech, notation and writing in historical and contemporary contexts.
Instances of these three modes of transformation are examined, and ...
The life and music of the Irish harper / composer Turlough Carolan (1670-1738)
have been imagined and re-imagined in many different cultural contexts from the
eighteenth century. These imaginings frequently occur through ...
The international financial crisis brought Russia's run of economic growth to a halt and has given a greater sense of urgency to President Medvedev's calls for modernization. This, however, does not mean that crisis has ...